I use wicd, but sometimes I have two wired network-cards. I know, that wicd doesn't support two connections at the same time, but that is neither what I want.

The second card is a "surfstick Huwaei E 303" and this stick switches with the aid of usb_modeswitch into a "wired network card" (eth1). So if I want to use this card, I have to edit my manager-settings.conf and put in eth1 instead of eth0. (And that is crap!)

So is there any way to set a different wired network-card (eth1) for one of the configured wired connections in opposition to the other wired connections using eth0?

Best Regards
GOS

PS: Excuse my English

Last edited by GOS on Thu Aug 29, 2013 1:00 pm; edited 2 times in total

No, I don't think so. I need static IP-adresses for the wired network sometimes and and have some configurations stored in wicd for my wired network. Therefore I won't drop wicd and therefore I don't want that dhcpcd controls my whole network stuff.

Udev makes exactly what I need. Only If I use the surfstick I have problems with wicd, but otherwise wicd fulfills my needs.